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Neighborhood breastfeeding help is a click away!
ZipMilk is a community service of the Massachusetts Breastfeeding Coalition, providing listings for breastfeeding resources based on zipcode. Check it out here! 2009 Health Care Provider Conference
This year's conference, Breastfeeding in the Bay State 2009, will be held on Monday October 5, 2009 at the Massachusetts Medical Society conference center in Waltham. View the agenda and register online. AAP residency curriculum introduced
The American Academy of Pediatrics has introduced a breastfeeding residency curriculum for 2009. You can read it here on the AAP's web site. Massachusetts Health Quality Partners releases new guidelines
MHQP has released new guidelines for perinatal care, emphasizing the importance of counseling woman about breastfeeding. The new guidelines call on obstetrical care providers to discuss feeding plans throughout prenatal care, and includes a patient handout on the benefits of breastfeeding. Telephone triage tool for neonates
Download the Massachusetts Breastfeeding Coalition's new telephone triage tool designed especially for neonates. Please visit our handouts page for this tool and all our other printable handouts. ACOG special report on breastfeeding
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has released a new special report on breastfeeding in the Jan-Feb 2007 issue of ACOG Clinical Review. View report (click here). What's wrong with those cute formula company "gift" bags?
Parents may appreciate a free gift, but the bags promote sales of formula at the expense of breastfeeding. Read More. For one mother's example of the pervasive effects of formula marketing, read Lesley Porcelli's Jan. 2009 article from Gourmet. Massachusetts Perinatal Regulations.
Read the sections relevant to breastfeeding in the revised regulations, released February 2006. How does your hospital compare?
Review this 2006 Report Card of Massachusetts Hospitals breastfeeding rates, and learn which hospitals distribute commercial discharge bags. Read More. Patient Handouts:Please visit our handouts page to download our FREE one-page handouts for patients, in multiple languages. Breastfeeding Management -- Software For Your PDA!
Includes handheld info for Approach to Early Breastfeeding, medication info, and much more, now available for the iPhone/iPod Touch and PalmOS. Learn More Got Questions?
For parents with questions about breastfeeding, browse the coalition's frequently asked question archive. Learn More. The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative
How can you and your hospital help get breastfeeding off to the right start? The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative details ten steps to a breastfeeding-friendly health care system. Learn More. Make Your Practice Breastfeeding-Friendly
Obstetricians, midwives, family practitioners and pediatricians have enormous power to help women breastfeed successfully. Marsha Walker, RN, IBCLC, offers ten steps to a breastfeeding-friendly obstetrics and pediatrics practices. Incorporate Breastfeeding Into Prenatal Care
Help your patients make an informed feeding decision during pregnancy, by incorporating a few questions into your routine visits. Learn More. Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Protocols
The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine is a worldwide organization of physicians dedicated to the promotion, protection, and support of breastfeeding. It is based in the US. The ABM has developed 18 clinical protocols. The protocols may be found on the ABM website (click here). WHO Growth Charts for Breastfed Children
The World Health Organization released new growth charts for breastfed children in April 2006. Learn more Provider Quiz
Take our new Provider Quiz! Health care providers, test your breastfeeding know-how. Breastfeeding in Massachusetts: How are we doing?
View the results of MBC's Maternity Nurse Manager survey, published in 2006 in Maternal and Child Health. Learn more about the study results. Also, read the abstract on PubMed. Insurance Coverage for Breastpumps.
Find out what is covered in Massachusetts. Read More. Milk Banks
Learn about how to donate and use banked human milk. Read More. Medications
For info on Medications, view our medication page, complete with links to resources. Massachusetts Breastfeeding Resource Guide
Distributed annually to more than 1000 providers in the Commonwealth, the Breastfeeding Resource Guide includes information on breastfeeding support, materials for patient education, and resources for providers who want to learn more about lactation management. Much of the guide is available online, and providers can order free printed copies for their offices. Learn More Breastfeeding Statistics in Massachusetts Hospitals
The Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy has compiled maternity statistics on all the hospitals in the state, including rates of breastfeeding at hospital discharge, available here. As you review these statistics, bear in mind that nationally, breastfeeding rates are higher among wealthier populations, and lower among poorer populations. A hospital's rate may reflect these trends, rather than how well it supports breastfeeding. The best way to measure how well a hospital supports breastfeeding is to measure later breastfeeding rates, such as at two months or four months, as breastfeeding rates tend to drop dramatically in the first two weeks. We do not have statistics for these later breastfeeding rates. Coding and Reimbursement for LC Visits
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